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Hello, I have a problem , my nexus 5 locked and ia doesnt remember the password to unlock him . I tread to send a link for my email , but its not worked ESET just dont send it . I tread to contact ESET Customer Care , but they ignore me . In short , I want to know, how to reset the password with friend's phone ?
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I spoke with one of your tech supports who has also seen this on the device and he has said he will be alerting your senior developers, but I thought I should make others aware, I have just purchased a Motorola Moto E for my sister, and it runs Android 6.0, it didn't come with the "Browser" application installed as previous OS' did, it came with Chrome, Now when I was setting the phone up, in Chrome I enabled Data Saver, which sends all traffic through Google's servers and the Parental Control App, does not detect the websites being visited, thus allowing access to blocked content. Turning this off enables the web block to work, however you can just turn it off again without the need for the parental pin. Thanks Have a Good day.
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Parental Control not monitors the web activity. And when it was free 30 days, and after a purchase does not show on which sites are visited the child. Please help! Blocking application is working properly. Web sites are blocked normally, but does not show any site to which the child has gone. P.S. Sorry for my English.
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Hello, I am a member of Crunch Fitness Gym. I just tried their WiFi for members and it uses their app to log you in. ESET mobile security says it is an unsecure connection. I think it just doesn't recognize the app signing me in as security and expects a WiFi password. I think I may have to take my ESET password to the gym to override it or allow the network. I have emailed them to ask more about their WiFi security, but I want to know I am secure at the gym because the apps I will be using require my passwords to things like email and eBay. If they have an app that requires your gym username and password do you think it is safe to tell ESET MS to allow it? Is there a way to tell ESET that this network is secure, but it just uses an app it doesn't know about?